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PM: Latvia wants to expand economic cooperation with Azerbaijan (PHOTO)

Politics Materials 29 November 2012 11:50 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov.29 / Trend A. Badalova /

Latvia wants to move and expand the economic cooperation with Azerbaijan, in particular to facilitate trade and investment, Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis said during a round table "Cooperation between Latvia, EU and Azerbaijan-challenges and prospectsfor the future " at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku on Thursday.

"We are also looking forward to expand cooperation in the field of education," he said.

He said there is quite large potential for discussions in this field.

"We support the dialogue between the EU and Azerbaijan, and we support the EU's engaging in the Eastern Partnership. There is a good possibility to use even more twinning projects and good possibility for cooperation in this sphere by using the EU funds," he underlined.

Rector of the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy Hafiz Pashayev also made speech during the event.

"We are glad to have a chance to exchange views on building education between Latvia and Azerbaijan. We are the only university in Azerbaijan, which provides fellowship programs for international students," Pashayev said.

Relations between Azerbaijan and Latvia are developing year by year, Pashayev added.

"Our university is trying to turn into university of a new quality. This is the only university in the country, where practice of using alternative energy is available," he said. Latvian students are studying and experts often make speeches at the Azerbaijani Diplomatic Academy, Pashayev said.

During the discussions the energy issues were also touched upon.

Addressing the event Andrejs Pildegovics, political director at the Latvian Foreign Ministry, said that the partnership in energy sphere is one of key topics of the discussions between the countries.

He said that Azerbaijan is a big energy player in the region. Latvia is interested to have more vision of events in the region.

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